Has Hurricane Sandy sent your running for bottled water and bread? Find yourself mesmerized by the Weather Channel during tropical storm season? You can put your weather fetish to work with Cyclone Center, a new citizen scientist project. »10/29/12 3:46pm 10/29/12 3:46pm

Of course there are already fake photos circulating on social media that show New York being sucked under the waves generated by Hurricane Sandy, AKA Frankenstorm. We've found a few, mostly cobbled together from The Day After Tomorrow (see above) and Escape from New York. Show us your best fakes.* »10/29/12 12:20pm 10/29/12 12:20pm

Hurricane Sandy is only a few hours away from making landfall along the East coast. This unprecedented weather system is not just intensely powerful — it's also massive; satellite photos show that the so-called Frankenstorm is over 625 miles (1,000 km) wide. So, if you live anywhere along the upper East coast and… »10/29/12 7:10am 10/29/12 7:10am

While the eastern seaboard of the U.S. and Canada hunker down and wait for the fury of Frankenstorm to abate, you can rest assured that we've survived worse. In this footage of some of the most terrifying storms ever to hit New England, you can find out what it looks like when major American cities are slammed by… »10/28/12 9:38pm 10/28/12 9:38pm

"Frankenstorm" is the most popular name for the upcoming super-storm due to hit the eastern seaboard with floods tomorrow. As Dot Earth's Andrew Revkin points out, this nickname makes it sound like the storm was created by humans and our climate-changing ways. It's also a reference to the fact that this storm is… »10/28/12 2:17pm 10/28/12 2:17pm

Folks out on the East coast of the United States and Canada are bracing themselves for what could be a remarkably severe storm, one that has been dubbed 'Frankenstorm' on account of its tripartite composition. The mega-storm is expected to make landfall early next week just as three major weather systems collide —… »10/26/12 6:20am 10/26/12 6:20am

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was using its GOES-13 satellite to capture Hurricane Sandy as it went from being a fierce tropical storm, to a full-blown hurricane this morning when it made landfall on Jamaica. You can watch as the surging clouds slowly begin to cycle around each other,… »10/24/12 1:15pm 10/24/12 1:15pm